Hill Heat: Pelosi vs. Dingell on CAFEScience Policy Legislation Actiontag:hillheat.com,2005:TypoTypo2013-10-06T02:02:38-04:00Brad Johnsonurn:uuid:8968075c-cfb4-459a-a848-6ff62c9ef67d2007-07-13T10:57:00-04:002013-10-06T02:02:38-04:00Pelosi vs. Dingell on CAFEThe Washington Post <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/28/AR2007062802314.html">reports</a> that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is in talks with House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John D. Dingell (Mich.) on how to introduce the <span class="caps">CAFE</span> standards legislation that passed the Senate last month. Also of interest from the article, discussing the overall House energy legislation:
<blockquote>Lobbyists are still working to alter key parts of the legislation as it moves to the House floor and later to conference committee with the Senate. The American Petroleum Institute has been lobbying to limit the impact of tax measures that would effectively boost oil companies&#8217; corporate income tax rate and increase royalty payments. Coal and nuclear advocates are pushing for additional loan guarantees and tax breaks. Beef and poultry producers that use corn feed hope to dilute incentives for corn-based ethanol.</blockquote>The Washington Post <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/28/AR2007062802314.html">reports</a> that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is in talks with House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John D. Dingell (Mich.) on how to introduce the <span class="caps">CAFE</span> standards legislation that passed the Senate last month. Also of interest from the article, discussing the overall House energy legislation:
<blockquote>Lobbyists are still working to alter key parts of the legislation as it moves to the House floor and later to conference committee with the Senate. The American Petroleum Institute has been lobbying to limit the impact of tax measures that would effectively boost oil companies&#8217; corporate income tax rate and increase royalty payments. Coal and nuclear advocates are pushing for additional loan guarantees and tax breaks. Beef and poultry producers that use corn feed hope to dilute incentives for corn-based ethanol.</blockquote>